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Wangotango67on Aug 15, 2022 11:52pm
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Magnesium Oxide Nanosheet Epoxy Polymer 47% stronger
Magnesium Oxide Nanosheet Epoxy Polymer 47% strongerGraphene is 200 times stronger than steel by weight.
It is 1,000 times lighter than paper
Two-dimensional magnesium oxide nanosheets reinforced epoxy nanocomposites for enhanced fracture toughness
Our results show that the MgO with 0.2 wt% is the optimized level to improve the fracture toughness of the epoxy polymer by 47%.
This property is an important mechanical property for designing applications in various engineering technologies.
LINK -
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/2053-1591/aaa685/pdf
MGO -
- strengthen steel
- strengthen cement
why not polymers and resins and graphenes ?
oh hello.
Oxalate acid....
could be a quick path to convert mgco3 to get the mgo into a hydroxide form.
without the need of a furnace.
would be interesting to see if a calcium percentage would also enhance the formula.
it's then.. one would only need ot kickout the silica, aluminum and iron.
Something to think about.
The carbon ( co2 ) created via oxalate acid synthesis could be used as a graphene.
No carbon emissions.
Again...
if common bondo for automotive repair uses upto 10% mgo,
then... what would a resin or polymer with graphene and far higher, mgo content produce ?
Would it be all the more enhanced - stronger - due to the mgo oxides ?
Cheers...